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Tiny, toothy cardiac sensors 'stab' heart cells without hurting them
New Atlas | January 12, 2022

When studying heart disorders, it's important to know how electrical signals travel through cardiac tissue, and even through individual heart cells. A...

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Driverless trucks show promise for the American supply chain, a possible threat to trucker jobs
KPBS | January 11, 2022

One day soon you may be driving on the Interstate and pull past a truck, and notice there?s no one driving it. A similar thing took place late last mo...

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UC Sandiego Researchers Propose A Controllable Voice Cloning Method
Marktechpost | January 10, 2022

UC San Diego researchers propose a Controllable voice cloning method that offers fine-grained control over many style features of synthetic speech for...

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The End of Car Keys, Passwords and Fumbling With Your Phone at Checkout
The Wall Street Journal | January 8, 2022

A location tracking technology called ultra-wideband (UWB) is finally becoming affordable and widespread enough to grant devices the ability to precis...

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3D 'pop-up' sensors measure cardiac signals inside a single heart cell
BioWorld | January 7, 2022

University of California San Diego engineers have developed tiny 2D sensors that pop up to become a 3D assemblage of microscopic sensors for directly ...

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Lithium batteries big unanswered question
BBC News | January 5, 2022

"We have to find ways to make it enter what we call a circular lifecycle, because the lithium and the cobalt and nickel take a lot of electricity...

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